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World’s Best Board Games 2009

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World’s Best Board Games 2009

  • Includes these great games
  • Alquirque, Backgammon, Blocked!, Catch the Hat, Checkers
  • Chinese Checkers, Chess, Game of the Goose, Kalah
  • Nine Men’s Morris, Picture Puzzle, Pachisi, Peg Solitaire
  • Reversi, Senat, Snakes and Ladders, Tafl

World’s Best Board Games 2009 features 17 world famous board games developed in unprecedented quality with stunning 3D graphics, exciting effects, fantastic sound, and artificial intelligence in three levels of difficulty. You can play Single Player against the computer or challenge your friends and family.

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One Response to “World’s Best Board Games 2009”

  1. Jean A. Jones Says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Not bad choice to play games with, December 15, 2010
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    Jean A. Jones (North Carolina, USA) –
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    Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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    This review is from: World’s Best Board Games 2009 (CD-ROM)

    This is a not bad choice to play games with. I got this game for me to play with my 10 year old daughter along with me to play against the computer. The computer has a very good AI to play games, and a traditional game like Chess I can only beat on level 1, and very rarely level 2, and even level 1 can get tough. I can’t even beat the computer on level 1 on checkers and I thought I was a decent checkers player. The games I most enjoy playing the computer and my daughter is The Game of the Goose, a luck oriented game created in the Middle Ages to illustrate how Fate influences a person’s life. I don’t know about all the philosophical implications, but the game is certainly fun to play with against a person or against the computer. It’s a totally luck game, and it is fun to play. I also enjoy playing against either my daughter or the computer in the other totally luck game, Snakes and Ladders. I found out the origins of Snakes and Ladders come from the Hindu philosophy of reincarnation, so that was interesting to discover but the game is still as fun to play as ever. I also played some of the many other games available like the Egyptian game Senet, one of the oldest in existence, but for me the most fun games to play were Game of the Goose, Snakes and Ladders, and Level 1 Chess in that order. Still I recommend this game for anyone interested in learning the history of games as well as for someone wanting to find something to play around with when they’re bored. They can while away the time playing this quite easily.

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